When we first debuted the original
"Dualie" pickup approximately ten years ago, it was designed to be
used on acoustic and classical guitars.......And then a funny thing
happened: musicians discovered that they could stick the Dualie onto
just about anything and that it worked and sounded great. Basically,
if you have an acoustic instrument with a soundboard, then the Dualie
will work well on it.

The pickup sensor is light in weight (a couple of ounces), and does not inhibit top
movement or vibration.

This pickup has been designed to operate properly and sound terrific
without the use of a preamp when plugged into any 'normal' amp (guitar
amp, bass amp, etc.). As with any pickup, the sound can be further
enhanced with an outboard preamp. If you require the added ability to be able to plug directly into a
P.A. or mixer then you may wish to add our
Mini Pre belt clipable preamp to
your pickup system.

Details

The "Dualie" is a surface
mount piezo pickup. It is approximately 3/8" thick, 1 inch wide,
and 2 inches long....a little bit smaller than the size of what
used to be a 10 cent box of wooden matches.

This pickup has been designed to operate properly and sound terrific
without the use of a preamp when plugged into any 'normal' amp (guitar
amp, bass amp, etc.). As with any pickup, the sound can be further
enhanced with an outboard preamp. If you require the added ability to be able to plug directly into a
P.A. or mixer then you may wish to add our new
Mini Pre belt clipable preamp to
your pickup system.

It is light in weight (a couple of
ounces), and does not inhibit top movement or vibration.

Pictures

Dualie Inside'R

Dualie Outside'R

Technical

The Dualie Inside'R comes prewired to a
take-apart endpin jack. All that needs to be done is to drill a
hole in the end block to push the jack through. The endpin jack
tightens securely from the outside and provides secure attachment
for your strap. For inside installation, the Dualie comes with a
special high stick putty that will keep the pickup in place
without any difficulty for years.

The Dualie Outside'R may be used on any small
to medium sized soundboard such as on a steel string 6 or 12 and
on any classical. The pickup attaches quickly and easily with our
special supplied low residue putty for outside mounting. The
Dualie Outside'R comes complete with a 10 foot Mogami shielded
cable and a standard 1/4"heavy duty output plug and is ready to
plug right into your amp.

Artists

Yesterday I received my new Dualie
InsideR. I wanted to install it in my Little Martin(LXM Java
Mahogany) but the sound hole is so small on it there was no way I
was going to be able to do it. So I drilled out the hole for the
end pin Jack and left the rest of the installation to my 13 year
old son whos hand would fit though the sound hole. So to anyone
who wonders if they can handle the installation wonder no more.
I plugged it into my Fender Acoustasonic Amp and was truly
impressed with the sound. The tone is every bit as good in the
$350 guitar as it is with my Fishman in My HD-28($3000) I cant
wait until Saturday when we jam and see the looks on the guys
faces when they hear the big sound coming from this Little guitar.
Fantastic product and you cant beat the price.

Jay Wells

Hi:

Saturday evening I played in a big cluster of
performers - at times as many as 15 of us on stage - and my
Schatten Dualie stole the show. It was the first time I had used a
Dualie at a gig.

Properly placed, and with an appropriate pre-amp, the
Dualie sounds exactly like my guitar (Martin OM-21) played through
a modest Fender acoustic amp. After the show, I had more
compliments on the sound of that pickup than anything else we did
on stage. The comments came from other musicians, people in the
audience and the club owner himself. It was really amazing.

My favourite question was: How did you get a studio mic
inside your guitar?

The answer: Well, I am not sure how they got the studio
mic inside the Dualie, sir, but I am sure glad you know what it
is. A lot of folks have been asking about my pickup.

Will Senger
Enfield, NS, Canada

Hi there.
I have one of your pickups, a Dualie, fitted to my Ozark
Bouzouki. I had it set up by Andy Perkins (your UK dealer). I play
with the Central Scotland Police Ceilidh Band, , with the Grand
Boys, I also play pubs, etc. I play both guitar and bouzouki
through an external preamp and a Boss graphic pedal......The
bouzouki signal is terrific, clear, and well balanced with
remarkable feedback resistance. If my guitar didn't already have a
pickup fitted, I'd have one of yours for that as well.

Thanks for the sounds!!
Adrian Robertson

M.V.N.Murthy

Dear Les,

I am back in Madras and just wanted to say thanks for
replacing the old pick up with the new Dualie. I used it on my
Veena in my performance at Dundas on 31 May and it sounded
wonderful.

I have some pictures of my Veena with Dualie sitting on top.
If you would like to see it I can send it across....

Just
thought I'd drop you a note to say hello. I am still very pleased
with my Dualie pickup. After mentioning it repeatedly on acoustic
guitar forums such as the one at http://www.harmony-central.com as
well as posting some MP3 recordings I made using it, finally
others are starting to listen. One guy from the harmony-central
forum I know just ordered his second Dualie. His name is Tom and
he's from Florida. He's got some really nice sounding recordings
he made using the Dualie.

Most pickup
makers these days are putting up sound samples of their pickups.
I'm wondering if you've thought anymore about doing this. I'm sure
Tom would allow you to use some of his and you are welcome to some
of the short clip I've recorded. I recently got a new guitar, It's
a Breedlove AC200/SM from their Atlas series of guitars (just over
$300 us dollars, but sounds and plays GREAT. wonderful for the
price). I recorded some clips of the Dualie on that guitar and
have gotten some really positive feedback from other players on
the sound..........I've tried pickups made by: K&K sound,
Pick-Up-The-World, and B-band. All of them were good, but the
Dualie is my favorite.

Thanks again for a great pickup!
Sincerely,
Jeremy Gargus

Well, I received the Dualie yesterday
(fri the 17) and have been playing around with it ever since. I
really had no idea what to expect. I don't usually buy something
without trying it first. I must say I'm very pleased with the
results, the Dualie is an excellent product. My guitar sounds
wonderful through my Line 6! This was the perfect pickup for my
needs, no drilling and I can use it on another guitar( when I can
find the right 12 string).

The dualie blows away any other stick on
pickup I've ever tried and it really reproduces the full sound of
my guitar.
Thanks for a great Canadian product at a great price.
Cheers, Doug Lick.

......well after
2 days of tinkering around and trying the dualie in various
guitars I have come to love this thing. I was able to try it in my
old Yamaha compared to the fishman natural that I put in it a few
years back. The fishman does not even sound like a guitar. I must
add that this is using the outside mounting method..... so I will
now go to the inside mounting on my Seagull M12 which is why I
bought the dualie in the first place. I think I will order another
one shortly to install in my beater or Yamaha. Great product,
great price and great service.

Thanks to all
John Fraser Chelsea QC

About Pickups & Amps

Terminology

Passive Pickup - A piezo pickup.

Impedance -
To simplify things as much as posssible we'll say that impedance
refers to the range in which an amplifying device can 'hear' a
pickup plugged into it.

Preamp - A device specifically
designed for use with piezo pickups that increases the signal
strength and lowers the impedance of a passive pickup.

Active Pickup - A piezo pickup
with an attached preamp.

Microphone Preamp -
a device that may be built into P.A.systems
and mixers that is designed to work with microphones. These units
will not generally work with passive pickups.

'Normal' Electric Guitar Amps:A passive pickup has an impedance of
approximately 2 mega ohms (2 million ohms) which virtually all
'normal' electric guitar amps can generally handle without issue.

'Acoustic' Amps:
may or may not require the use of a preamp with a pickup and that
will depend upon whether or not there is a special built in preamp
section to that amp that specifically allows for the choice in
plugging in either a passive (non-preamped) or active (preamped)
pickup. This choice is quite often in the form of pushbutton on
the amp's control panel. Many acoustic amps show a selection that
may indicate the choice of 'high impedance' and 'low impedance'.

Low impedance in these instances usually
indicates that in this range the amp will handle an impedance of
1000 ohms or less - which will allow active pickups with preamps
to be used.

High impedance in these instances may
indicate an allowable impedance into the 2 or 3 mega ohm range -
which will allow passive pickups to be used. Or it may indicate a
maximum input impedance allowed of 20,000 ohms or less -
which will handle magnetic electric guitar pickups but
not passive pickups. You should
carefully read the technical specifications of your acoustic amp
in order to see what it will do.

P.A. Systems, Mixers: all
of these units will require the use of a preamp between themselves
and a passive pickup. Microphone preamps built into P.A.'s and
mixers are not designed for use with passive pickups and will not
work properly.

Computers: Due to the vagaries and variables
inherent in the sound cards found in computers, the only thing
that we can advise is that a preamp will almost certainly be
necessary.